Publisher's Synopsis
Mithridates, Vierter Theil delves into the life and times of Mithridates VI, King of Pontus, a formidable figure in ancient history renowned for his resistance against the Roman Republic. This volume, part of a larger work, explores Mithridates' military campaigns, political strategies, and cultural impact, providing a detailed account of his reign and the challenges he faced.
Authored by Johann Christoph Adelung, Wilhelm Humboldt, and Friedrich Von Adelung, this historical text offers valuable insights into the ancient world, combining historical narrative with linguistic analysis. Readers interested in ancient Rome, the Hellenistic period, and the biographies of influential rulers will find this volume to be a compelling and informative resource. "Mithridates, Vierter Theil" remains a significant contribution to the study of classical history and political science.
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